Make going to the office optional! Ever wish you didn't have to waste hours - and a tank of fuel - sitting in rush-hour traffic on your commute to the office, or that you had more time with your kids, or simply had the luxury to go to work in your pajamas?

Co-produced with USA Today, Work from Home is an excellent resource for anyone who dreams of having a work-from-home career, as well as those who have found it increasingly necessary (due to economic or other factors) to have one. Build a home-based career plan that best suits your personal, financial and professional goals using this audibook's systematic, step-by-step advice.

Learn how to chart the pros and cons of telecommuting; determine where and how you work best; prepare a great proposal for your current employer and present it professionally, and demonstrate ongoing productivity in your home office.

If your current employer is inflexible, Work from Home also covers how to find a new beyond the office job, or become an independent contractor. Filled with solid tips, real-life examples, practical advice and - best of all - inspiration, Work From Home can help you leave the office cube behind, and achieve a healthy balance in your life and career.

Read by Cynthia Marcucci, the audiobook also includes commentary by the authors and an eGuide with resources. Download and start listening now!

Listener Reviews

Review by Michael | 10/4/2013

" I'm currently able to telework 1 day/week, and it's wonderful. This book is filled with resources, and the audio version comes with a 4th CD that includes the whole book as a PDF. I found most useful the sections on creating a telework proposal for your boss and on legitimate telework opportunities. "

Review by Eric Bell | 9/21/2013

" Boring book, normal advice on woking from home... nothing too original. This is a disappointment in the nolo line of books- they normally have much better titles to their credit. "

Review by Jeremy | 7/20/2009

" The book offered decent resources, however, most I already knew about. "

Review by Jeremy | 1/26/2009

" The book offered decent resources, however, most I already knew about.
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